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GSR2600
Chapter 7
Collecting Data
Schedules transferred to the receiver will be run by the receiver.
If the receiver is off when the time approaches the beginning of
a scheduled session (see Section 4.3, Scheduled Session, Page 29),
the receiver will power on five minutes prior to the scheduled
event, establish GPS time, and then run the schedule.
Note:
If the receiver is inactive because of insufficient
power, schedules will not run.
7.2.2
Using the POWERUP configuration
The GSR2600 receiver initially operates on a default
configuration called POWERUP (for more information on
configurations, see Section 7.2, Defining Data to be Collected, Page
83, or refer to your Planning Reference Manual).
The POWERUP configuration is the GSR2600 default
configuration, and it is always present on the receiver unless
you remove it using the Planning software. Although you can
remove or change the POWERUP configuration using Planning
software, resetting the receiver back to factory defaults will
discard any changes and revert the POWERUP configuration
back to factory settings.
When you look at the factory setup for the POWERUP
configuration, you will notice that it consists of log names and
recording intervals. Although configurations may look
confusing, once you understand the meaning of the logs they
are quite easy to set up.
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